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Snowblind
Snowblind
Author: Michael McBride
Forward. — A stranger staggers out of the wilderness under the cover of a blizzard and stumbles into a diner full of people. He collapses in the entryway, unzips his jacket, and allows the object hidden inside to fall out. Screaming commences. — Down. — Four old college buddies embark upon their annual elk hunting trip into the Rocky Mountains. Thi...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781937771492
ISBN-10: 1937771490
Pages: 212
Edition: 1ST
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Delirium Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 1
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Snowblind was a fast and furious read. McBride's tale, of an annual elk hunting trip for four college buddies now pushing towards their forties, is full of atmosphere and paranoia. While hunting, one of the hunters breaks his leg just as a blizzard is dumping foot after foot of the white stuff on the mountain. Visibility is zero and they're lost. They eventually stumble onto a dilapidated cabin to get out of the miserable weather. Unfortunately for the hunters, they aren't alone.
Snowblind was a fun story that fills the reader with dread as you try to put yourself in the characters shoes. What would I do if I were them? Would I be able to survive or would I be the next victim? Great stuff. The only reason that it's a four star read and not a five is because I would've liked to have seen a little more character development. It's not that they were cardboard cut outs. They were actually interesting and I wanted to know more about them and their backgrounds. I think that would've ratcheted the dread up even more by being more invested in the characters.